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A Home at the End of the World

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
14K
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A Home at the End of the World (2004)
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A boy who has experienced many losses in his life grows to manhood and enters into a love triangle with a woman and his boyhood friend.A boy who has experienced many losses in his life grows to manhood and enters into a love triangle with a woman and his boyhood friend.A boy who has experienced many losses in his life grows to manhood and enters into a love triangle with a woman and his boyhood friend.

  • Director
    • Michael Mayer
  • Writer
    • Michael Cunningham
  • Stars
    • Colin Farrell
    • Dallas Roberts
    • Robin Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Mayer
    • Writer
      • Michael Cunningham
    • Stars
      • Colin Farrell
      • Dallas Roberts
      • Robin Wright
    • 138User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Bobby Morrow (1982)
    Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    • Jonathan Glover (1982)
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Clare
    • (as Robin Wright Penn)
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Alice Glover
    Andrew Chalmers
    • Bobby Morrow (1967)
    Ryan Donowho
    Ryan Donowho
    • Carlton Morrow
    Asia Vieira
    Asia Vieira
    • Emily
    Quancetia Hamilton
    • Dancing Party Guest
    Jeff J.J. Authors
    • Frank
    • (as Jeffrey Authors)
    Lisa Merchant
    • Frank's Date
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Burt Morrow
    Erik Smith
    Erik Smith
    • Bobby Morrow (1974)
    Harris Allan
    Harris Allan
    • Jonathan Glover (1974)
    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Ned Glover
    Shawn Roberts
    Shawn Roberts
    • Club Boy
    Michael Mayer
    Michael Mayer
    • Jonathan's Co-Worker
    Barna Moricz
    Barna Moricz
    • Wes
    Virginia Reh
    • Woman at Home Cafe
    • Director
      • Michael Mayer
    • Writer
      • Michael Cunningham
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    6dhaufrect-1

    A Job Well Done

    "A Home at the End of the World" is a film well done. Sissy Spacek is well cast as the mother, Alice Glover. Dallas Roberts plays a convincing role as her son, Jonathan Glover. Colin Farrell plays Bobby Morrow as a young man, and he is truly the star of this unusual picture. His life as a child is portrayed by Erik Smith, and he too is convincing in his child actor performance. The rare relationship in this movie is unique in this film. The story is compelling even if it is a little difficult to meld into our society's attitudes. This film is a good topic to observe in view of the current legal changes in marriage concepts. The music is inspiring and the photography is well done. There is an expected ending that remains with one long after the show is over. It is now in DVD, and it is a good movie to see.
    7omorteau

    A touching movie from a great novel

    Michael's Cunningham's book is so moving I was afraid to be deeply disappointed by the movie adaptation. Although 90 min is barely enough to narrate the story in its emotional complexity, the movie is very faithful to the book, probably because the screenplay is from Cunningham himself. The acting is excellent, and the soundtrack featuring Laura Nyro is beautiful, and if some of the book's interest is lost in translation, it still makes a pretty good movie. I find some detractors' arguments pretty amazing, as if all they'd watched was the trailer. To suggest that after Jules & Jim any movie containing a threesome is worthless, that any movie taking place in the 70s-80s is obsolete, that there was too much or not enough sex scenes, or that the AIDS theme is not developed enough, is plain ludicrous. This is not a movie about an era, about homosexuality, or about the AIDS epidemics. This is about (re)creating a place out of time and geography, where the world makes sense (again). A home, in other words. This is about loving another being (or two, since one is never complete, never enough) irrespective of family links, gender, and the established social codes. The characters are struggling to escape the rules to enjoy the "big noisy world around" and find a natural place in it. They are the opposite of stereotypical characters, at least once they are fully revealed to themselves. As for the end, it is not "unconclusive", it is what is called an open ending, and probably in this case the perfect ending, which means the only possible one. My advice: watch it, and read the novel too.
    9Rogue-32

    Deeply felt, strangely sad

    I just finished watching this film on cable, and it left me with a tugging, wistful and urgent feeling regarding the complex and fragile nature of what it means to be alive on this planet, faced with a myriad of choices, which we make based upon what we ultimately believe to be of value.

    In this movie, the main character, Bobby (a magnificent performance by Colin Farrell), makes his choices based purely on need and love. From a very young age, his character is aware of certain truths about life and he's acutely in touch with his feelings. He trusts and follows these feelings, to the exclusion of everything else. This is not an ordinary character, and this is not an ordinary film.

    Everything about A Home At The End of the World is off-center, in the best possible way - the characters do not fit into any stereotypical molds and there are no over-wrought emotional scenes, although the film is deeply emotional and profoundly intimate. Choices are made, consequences are dealt with, but nothing plays out in a trite, predictable way. Instead the story builds slowly, with intense subtlety, showing the changes Bobby and his childhood friend Jonathan experience in their conjoined lives. I recommend this movie to anyone who is willing to take this unforgettable journey along with them.
    8mschnapp

    Evocative of a time and the need to belong

    I was profoundly touched by the film, but I can see why people needing a strong linear narrative might be left feeling incomplete.

    The tagline doesn't quite capture the key to the film-- it's not precisely about redefining family-- I suspect the marketing folks thought that would resound with a likely target audience. (Like the Frameline GLBT Film Festival in SF.) To me it's about the need to belong-- to find a place in this world and then take that ride. The struggle is to find equilibrium with all the surprises that may come one's way.

    Although the movie has its share of sadnesses, there are also quiet triumphs. In an odd way, this film touches some of the same chords as the far more eccentric "The World According To Garp" and "Cider House Rules."

    To the director's and screenwriter's credit, they resisted the temptation to pack too much onto the film. I found the characterizations just specific enough. Fine performances from all. Beautifully established in youth.

    The film trusts both your intelligence and intuition to carry you through the trip. Don't see this if you're hungering for car chases!
    9dana_franco-young

    Loved it

    The movie wasn't the book, but the performances of all involved were inspired. I admit to seeing the movie because Colin Farrell was in it and not being sure, after the book, that he could become Bobby.

    But he did, with a performance that astonished me.

    What is unfortunate it that the movie, in some ways, has been limited in appeal by the "sexuality theme" that has become attached to it. Yes, Jonathan is gay. But labeling Bobby bi-sexual is reducing him to a caricature. Bobby's life was about love, needing and getting it from the people in his life. He found no limits in how to return it. Imagine, no inhibitions in showing love and affection! Any scene with Bobby in it just continued to show his tender and honest heart.

    Then there were the rampant rumors of the "deleted scene". I totally understand why the scene was cut. It would have been unnecessary and gratuitous.

    It is unfortunate this film wasn't released to a greater number of screens. Missing these performances would truly be a tragedy.

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    • Trivia
      Scenes featuring Colin Farrell doing full frontal nudity were removed/truncated from the movie as they were too distracting for test audiences.
    • Goofs
      In the 1974 scene a teenage Bobby Morrow reveals that mum Isabel had died the year before, and yet later in the film her tombstone shows she lived from 1927 to 1969.
    • Quotes

      Clare: Is there anything you couldn't do?

      Bobby Morrow: I couldn't be alone.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2005 Glitter Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Somebody to Love
      Written by Darby Slick

      Performed by Jefferson Airplane

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a Unit of BMG Music

      Under License from BMG Film & Television Music

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2004 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Будинок на краю світу
    • Filming locations
      • Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hart Sharp Entertainment
      • John Wells Productions
      • Killer Films
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,029,872
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,728
      • Jul 25, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,644,653
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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